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Truly blessed and humbled to see the end of another year. As always it is a time for reflection on the past and planning toward the future. I’ve been blessed to do some pretty amazing things this year and I also realistically had some losses. This post however is about the wins.

This year I started my podcast, “Anchor Talk”
Wrote & released my first prayer journal, “Light Pearls in the Dark”
Wrote & released my first non fiction book, “In The Dark”
Wrote & released the last book of the Sons of Ishmael series, “Mended With Love”
Wrote & just hit SEND on my 10th book!! Titled: To Live Again.

Thank God for strength esp with a whole full time job and family.
Thanks to my supporters & readers for rocking with me.

For the upcoming year, I have some things I want to do and I will be sharing more of that later. First however I want to share with you something that I have had under wraps for a while. In June , I teamed up with Sable Sisters Publishing under their Sable Romance imprint.
To Live Again, my next book will be under Sable Romance. I’m so excited with this new venture!!

I will be sharing much more about To Live Again in the coming weeks. I will also be modifying the blog a little while restarting the Anchor Talk Podcast. I will write again but it will take a while as I get some other things in order.

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We only have 28 days until 2017 is over. But as the popular saying goes “It’s not over until it’s over.” The year is not over, you still have time to achieve or start to achieve anything you set your mind to.

Most of the time we pause the plan because we haven’t gotten that little piece we think we require to make it perfect. Come close let me whisper something to you. You close enough? Okay check this…perfections isn’t the plan…purpose is!!

Mind blowing huh? I’m just kidding. But you do get my drift, right? Consistent steps make the path, no matter how small they are. As you know time waits for none. That was so true this year because I personally don’t remember what happened to the year. Did you feel it too? I looked up and October was gone.

Out of my mess has come my message. The message of confident expectations in Gods word.
My former need to perfect my plan halted the move toward my purpose. God told Jeremiah, go…I’ll tell you what to say… He went.
Here’s the real deal about trying to be perfect.
1. It’s an unattainable fallacy. The only perfect being is Christ.
2. It blocks transparency. People will only connect to what they can relate to. If you’re trying to present a perfect front you will have zero impact. Real impact.
3. It reflects your lack of faith and confidence in God.
Move in spite of what it looks like. On the other side lies the miracle.

I remember when I wanted to start my podcast this year. It had been two years in the making but I kept putting it off because everything was not perfect. Well, my spirit nagged me until I just did it. It ran from February to May. It wasn’t perfect but it served the purpose at that time based on all the great reviews it got. I had to pause it to accommodate my writing deadlines. But now when I pick it back up next year, I know what I wanna change and make better and I’m not scared anymore.

Today I want to encourage you, the year is not over and 2018 is full of potential.

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Hey there! It’s been a minute. I know I say that a lot but I know y’all forgive me because life happens.

I haven’t been idle though, just busy writing and living. Okay let’s get into what I want to talk to you about today. God’s timing…

Chapter 14 of my book In The Dark talks about seasons of business. We more often than not compare our planting season to another’s harvest season. In my devotional this morning I read this and decided to share. It’s exactly what I aimed at portraying for #Christianpreneurs •
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Do I claim to have mastered it all? No. But I’ve mastered enough to empower and encourage those who are going through the wildernesses or pastures. There’s no benefit in what I’ve learned if I don’t teach/share with other’s. I love my fictional characters but I’m also an entrepreneur and I go through, gains, loses and the wait/process in between. Here’s the excerpt.
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“The same is true for God’s timing and our preparation. Our job is to not run ahead of Him or lag behind. We should take natural, commonsense steps that are in line with His Word so we will be ready when He delivers our heart’s desire. As we step out in faith, He will show us the way by either opening doors or closing them. Sometimes that will require we do a new thing, and sometimes it means doing what we already know to do.”
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Just a thought, if David has become a King when he was anointed, he might not have been the greatest psalmist known to man.
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Today, I’d like to share a snippet from Chapter 1 of In the Dark. Aptly titled My Jonah Moment,
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“While in the vineyard, long periods of wait created a constant struggle between having Jesus in my heart and the enemy’s voice attacking my mind. Fear, doubt, despair, unforgiveness even anger at God. Why didn’t He answer me NOW?”
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⚓️Learning how to wait is crucial for spiritual growth. But as Christians we feel we can’t admit that we fall short.
⚓️Owning your struggle and seeking Him for help is the only way to remain anchored in truth and hope.

📚In the Dark shows you how to wait and intentionally fix your mind on Him alone.

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